Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802T. Ostell, 1803 - 454 páginas |
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... door that the family may distinguish it is the Private Tutor ; and can you wait half an hour with good humour on the steps , till the footman or house- maid condescends to open the door ? No. Then 1 you you will not do for a private ...
... door that the family may distinguish it is the Private Tutor ; and can you wait half an hour with good humour on the steps , till the footman or house- maid condescends to open the door ? No. Then 1 you you will not do for a private ...
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... door , whose head it is to be lamented the librarian cannot place on his own shoulders . Of the two rooms the Franklinian Library is confined to books in the English language , but the Loganian Library com- prehends every classical work ...
... door , whose head it is to be lamented the librarian cannot place on his own shoulders . Of the two rooms the Franklinian Library is confined to books in the English language , but the Loganian Library com- prehends every classical work ...
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... door of the tavern was closed , and the drunkard was without strength to lift the bowl " my inquiring of him at Hamburgh in 1772 , how I should " find it , having long sought for it in vain in England ; he " sent it me out of his own ...
... door of the tavern was closed , and the drunkard was without strength to lift the bowl " my inquiring of him at Hamburgh in 1772 , how I should " find it , having long sought for it in vain in England ; he " sent it me out of his own ...
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... door , and the passengers flocked to the fire before which I was sitting . In the Charleston coach came a party of comedians . these itinerant heroes the greater part were my countrymen ; and , as I was not travelling to see Englishmen ...
... door , and the passengers flocked to the fire before which I was sitting . In the Charleston coach came a party of comedians . these itinerant heroes the greater part were my countrymen ; and , as I was not travelling to see Englishmen ...
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... door ; while others of a more wary temper keep remote from the strife . A throng of boys and girls was just released from the confinement of the school , as I reached Bee's - Creek with Captain Pelotte . Our horses and they were ...
... door ; while others of a more wary temper keep remote from the strife . A throng of boys and girls was just released from the confinement of the school , as I reached Bee's - Creek with Captain Pelotte . Our horses and they were ...
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